2019 Gaelic4Mothers & Others National Blitz Day Is The Biggest And Best Yet!

OVER 2500 women descended upon the Naomh Mearnóg and
St Sylvester’s GAA Clubs in Dublin last Saturday (October 5) for the 2019
Gaelic4Mothers&Others National Blitz Day.

The massive attendance made this year’s event the
biggest and best yet, with 120 clubs making the trip to north Dublin for a
jam-packed day of football, fun and musical entertainment.

The Blitz day was completely recreational, with all
players and mentors asked to play in a fun and ‘fair play’ manner.

This was a day for camaraderie, not competition, and
no scores were recorded.

At this massive family-orientated event, the
festival atmosphere was simply electric and after we asked teams to bring
supporters, they responded in their droves.

2FM were also there, and Bokwa Ireland were on hand
to oversee another memorable mass warm-up, one of the real highlights of the
day.

After the football, participants and supporters
enjoyed live entertainment, while a number of exhibitors took the opportunity
to avail of the Exhibition Village on site.

Once again, the LGFA was fully subscribed, and with
a large number of teams on a waiting list.

The Gaelic4Mothers&Others programme is having a
massive impact all over the country, with new clubs sprouting up at a
phenomenal rate.

The LGFA would like to thank all players, coaches,
officials, Lei and crew from Bokwa Ireland and the 2FM Broadcaster for making
this day such a great success once again.

We would also like to extend a special word of
thanks to our magnificent hosts at Naomh Mearnóg and St Sylvester’s, who
ensured the smooth running of the annual event, while the many volunteers
present gave freely and selflessly of their time.

Despite inclement weather conditions, the 20 pitches
were in immaculate condition and great credit is due to both clubs for ensuring
that this was the case.

The Gaelic4Mothers&Others initiative is an
innovative way to introduce mothers and other women to playing Ladies Gaelic
Football.

Mothers often drop their kids to training and call back
to collect them, but the Ladies Gaelic Football Association is endeavouring to
change that.

The Gaelic4Mothers&Others initiative see women
playing Ladies Gaelic Football in a fun, non-competitive and social
environment.

Gaelic4Mothers&Others provide an opportunity for
women to get their recommended weekly exercise in a fun way while meeting other
mothers in the area.

The initiative has proved hugely popular with women
of all ages and has taken off in all 32 counties with success stories popping
up all over the country.

There is one provincial blitz organised in each
province every year and the National Blitz day, which was once again a
resounding success.